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will snag

  • future tense
    of snag.
    snag
    noun
    a tree or part of a tree held fast in the bottom of a river, lake, etc., and forming an impediment or danger to navigation.

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NBC News reported that now the United States will snag the gold medal in the team event.

From Salon Jan. 30, 2024

Or perhaps the Huskies will snag some impactful transfers when the portal reopens in the spring … although most of the top guys are committed.

From Seattle Times Jan. 25, 2024

If a Russian tank or combat vehicle is lightly damaged and recoverable, the Ukrainians will snag it for themselves.

From Washington Post Aug. 5, 2022

It allows authors to create, distribute, and monetize their work, and with the acquisition, Spotify will snag a key part of the audiobook ecosystem.

From The Verge Jun. 9, 2022

This tripe and nonsense," I told him, "is the bait that will snag our fish.

From The Misplaced Battleship by John Schoenherr